Talk:Albert Einstein International School Amsterdam
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Request for research. Is this real? No, it is not.
editComparing articles and lists about international schools, i found this lemma on an "Albert Einstein International School Amsterdam". Living in Amsterdam and being an Einstein-ian/ist and interested in education, i was struck by the supposed fact that there is such a school in my city. So, seeing that there was no such article on the dutch-language-version of Wikipedia (nl), I started my investigations, with the intent on creating an article on nl.wikipedia.
However, i could not find any authorative information that this school exists. The school exists on Wikipedia, Facebook, LinkedIn etc. Oh, but not in the NL-version of Wikipedia, because then informed people would react...
The supposed website/URL of this non-existing school links to an extremely commercial website, that is intended to lure wealthy parents into buying their children a very expensive but worthless schooling. The municipalities (gemeente/commune) of Amsterdam and Amstelveen do not know this supposed school. (I do mention the town of Amstelveen, adjacent to Amsterdam here, because the fraudeurs say on some websites that the supposed schools site is in Amstelveen, probably because the established and respected International School of Amsterdam has its facilities in Amstelveen, so they hope to take advantasge of that.)
I do know the guideline on Wikipedia about "Assume good faith" (AGF). However, since it is sure that this article is written in bad faith (mala fide), i do request deletion of this article. And i do request measures against the fraudulent makers of this article about a non-existent school. Yours, --Paulbe (talk) 22:35, 17 June 2015 (UTC)